With autumn setting in, the days grower shorter and the chill weather beginning to bite, your Paris France Hotel invites you to an event that will warm your heart, delight your tastebuds and tempt you to indulge: the Salon du Chocolat. Don’t miss this gourmet event taking place from October 28th to November 1st at the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre.
Chocolate: a matter for specialists
The world’s greatest chocolate specialists gather at the Salon du Chocolat because part of this deliciously tempting trade show is dedicated to industry insiders, with many professional conferences taking place. But chocoholics and those who are simply curious are welcome to come along. There’s so much to enjoy! You can admire the creativity of big-name chocolatiers and pâtissiers who work their magic for the most prestigious brands and famous restaurants. Right before your eyes they will produce recipes and original creations and share their tips for working with chocolate like a professional. You’ll also get the chance to see some astonishing chocolate sculptures, proof that this much-loved foodstuff can also be an artistic medium and an inexhaustible source of inspiration.
Workshops and activities
There’s always something happening at the Salon du Chocolat! The festive inaugural evening sets the tone. The Chocolate Dress Parade, in which models wear actual chocolate couture, is also one of the popular highlights. Then, every day, a chef takes up the Tea Time challenge to come up with ever more daring and tasty creations. What’s more, two competitions are held during the show: the Trophée de la Pâtisserie Française and that of the Nutella Academy. Don't miss the chance to support your favourite!
For your Paris France Hotel team, the fun, fascinating and flavoursome Salon du Chocolat marks the start of the end-of-year festive season in Paris. Why not take advantage of this gourmet getaway to start your Christmas shopping? Book your tickets now!
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